Scrub Suit Law

Sep
2008
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Whenever i saw a hair dresser, a manicurist, or worst, a yaya wearing a scrub suit, i can’t help but get irritated. Why? Because i don’t get the point why do they have to use scrub suit as their uniforms!

A Scrub Suit is composed of a v-neck shirt and a pants, made of a light weight cotton worn by hospital staffs specially in a sterile unit. It is usually worn in operating room, intensive care unit, or areas of the same kind, to at least maintain the sterility of the area. Patients in the said areas are most likely to acquire communicable diseases and wearing a scrub suit lessens the probability of nosocomial diseases.

I really don’t get it, why some of the yaya’s are wearing scrub suits! Argh.. Please.. I mean, just like in cops, they have this uniform that only cops can wear, same thing goes with astronauts, so scrub suits should be for hospital staffs only. I think there must be a law for it. In a way, it insults all the health professionals including us nurses.

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  1. JusRobin

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